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Autism may be associated with altered gut microbiome in children – study
Irish Examiner· 23 hours agoExperts say that although the findings are novel, they are very exciting because a new way of...
More than £4.5 million spent on new electric buses for Reading
Reading Chronicle via Yahoo News UK· 23 hours ago£4.7 million is being spent on 24 new buses that will be hitting the roads in Reading, with one...
Everything we know about A24 road closure as diesel spill causes havoc for weeks in Dorking
Surrey Advertiser· 1 day agoA diesel spill has turned a 10-mile stretch of the A24 in Surrey into a weeks-long headache. Repair...
Chromatographic Analysis - Nature
Nature· 2 days agoThe programme began with an introductory address by Prof. A. Tiselius who gave a brief summary of the earlier work on chromatography and on the modern methods which are now used to separate ...
The British Association - Nature
Nature· 2 days agoTHE British Association intends, unless unforeseen events intervene, to hold a conference in the University of Reading, by kind permission of the Council of the University, during July 25-27 ...
HISTORY AND WORK OF THE PALÆONTOGRAPHICAL SOCIETY - Nature
Nature· 2 days agoMARCH 23 marks the hundredth anniversary of the foundation of the Palœontographical Society, the only Society which devotes all its resources to the illustration and description of British fossils ...
Does STRESS really cause cancer? Here's what leading experts say...
Daily Mail· 2 days agoIt's a controversial question which has long divided the world's leading scientists: can stress...
The legend of St Swithin and his July 15th weather forecast
RTÉ News· 3 days agoOn July 15th 971, the bones of St Swithin were removed from their resting place on the order of...
Ultra-processed foods increase risk of autoimmune diseases for women
Daily Mail· 4 days agoWomen who regularly eat ultra-processed foods (UPFs) have a higher risk of developing a debilitating...
Agriculture at the University of Reading - Nature
Nature· 5 days agoThe autumn term at the University of Reading will witness two important changes in the professorial staff of the Faculty of Agriculture. The first is that Prof. H. A. D. Neville, who has occupied ...